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    Critical Thinking and Education John E. McPeck Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1981. Pp. vi, 170. $13.50, paper.Trudy Govier - 1983 - Dialogue 22 (1):170-175.
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    Energy Education Institute for 7th-12th Grade Teachers of the Natural Sciences, Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas, 6-13 July 1981. [REVIEW]De Wayne Backhus - 1981 - Science, Technology and Human Values 6 (4):28-29.
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    Black Lives Matter at School: Using the 13 Guiding Principles as Critical Race Pedagogies for Black Citizenship Education.Sarah A. Mathews* & Denisha Jones - 2023 - Journal of Social Studies Research 47 (1):15-28.
    Traditional notions of civic education often introduce privilege and reproduce Eurocentric notions of citizenship. Proponents of cultural citizenship champion Black cultural knowledge, and critical race pedagogies to help marginalized individuals, including students of color, actualize their agentic selves. This manuscript presents three vignettes to demonstrate how teachers implemented the Black Lives Matter at School’s 13 Guiding Principles to develop Black cultural citizenship with students. Three salient aspects emerged: (1) the need for students to be active contributors in the current (...)
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  4. (1 other version)The Middle Works of John Dewey, Volume 13, 1899 - 1924: 1921-1922, Essays on Philosophy, Education, and the Orient.Jo Ann Boydston (ed.) - 1983 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Volume 13 in _The Middle Works of John Dewey, 1899–1924_,_ _series brings together Dewey’s writings for 1921_ _and 1922,_ _with the exception of _Human Nature and Conduct. A Modern Language Association Committee on Scholarly Editions textual edition._ Ralph Ross notes in his Introduction that the 53_ _items constituting this volume “defend Dewey’s beliefs at 63 and look forward to what he was yet to write.” The essays to which Dewey responded, as well as abstracts of articles that have been published (...)
     
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  5. Neuroscience for Educators: What Are They Seeking, and What Are They Finding?Cayce J. Hook & Martha J. Farah - 2012 - Neuroethics 6 (2):331-341.
    What can neuroscience offer to educators? Much of the debate has focused on whether basic research on the brain can translate into direct applications within the classroom. Accompanying ethical concern has centered on whether neuroeducation has made empty promises to educators. Relatively little investigation has been made into educators’ expectations regarding neuroscience research and how they might find it professionally useful. In order to address this question, we conducted semi-structured interviews with 13 educators who were repeat attendees of the Learning (...)
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    Outdoor Education in Italian Kindergartens: How Teachers Perceive Child Developmental Trajectories.Francesca Agostini, Marianna Minelli & Roberta Mandolesi - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:382623.
    Outdoor Education (OE) refers to organized experiential education that takes place in the outdoor, characterized by action-centered and thematic learning processes. Literature shows how OE may have beneficial effects on different areas of child development, including cognitive abilities, social skills and motor development. This relationship is not necessarily linear, but moderated by different variables. Until now, few studies have examined, using rigorous methods, the role of OE in children’s development and studies of preschool aged children remain lacking. The (...)
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    Phenomenology and Education: An introduction.Gloria Dall’Alba - 2009 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 41 (1):7-9.
    The purpose of professional education programs is to prepare aspiring professionals for the challenges of practice within a particular profession. These programs typically seek to ensure the acquisition of necessary knowledge and skills, as well as providing opportunities for their application. While not denying the importance of knowledge and skills, this paper reconfigures professional education as a process of becoming. Learning to become a professional involves not only what we know and can do, but also who we are. (...)
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    Philosophy of Education: Canadian Perspectives Donald Cochrane and Martin Schiralli, editors Don Mills, Ontario: Collier Macmillan Canada, 1982. Pp. 322. $13.95. [REVIEW]Brian Hendley - 1983 - Dialogue 22 (1):168-170.
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    The Later Works of John Dewey, Volume 13, 1925 - 1953: 1938-1939, Experience and Education, Freedom and Culture, Theory of Valuation, and Essays.Jo Ann Boydston (ed.) - 2008 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This volume includes all Dewey's writings for 1938 except for Logic: The Theory of Inquiry, as well as his 1939 Freedom and Culture, Theory of Valuation, and two items from Intelligence in the Modern World. Freedom and Culture presents, as Steven M. Cahn points out, the essence of his philosophical position: a commitment to a free society, critical intelligence, and the education required for their advance.
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  10. The Later Works of John Dewey, Volume 13, 1925 - 1953: 1938-1939, Experience and Education, Freedom and Culture, Theory of Valuation, and Essays.Jo Ann Boydston (ed.) - 1991 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This volume includes all Dewey’s writings for 1938 except for _Logic: The Theory of Inquiry _, as well as his 1939 _Freedom and Culture, Theory of Valuation, _and two items from _Intelligence in the Modern World._ __ _Freedom and Culture _presents, as Steven M. Cahn points out, “the essence of his philosophical position: a commitment to a free society, critical intelligence, and the education required for their advance.”.
     
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    Education as a second-order form of experience and its relation to religion.John Sealey - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 13 (1):83–90.
    John Sealey; Education as a Second-order Form of Experience and its Relation to Religion, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 13, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, P.
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  12. 13 Pedagogy with Empty Hands.Gert Biesta - 2008 - In Denise Egéa-Kuehne (ed.), Levinas and Education: At the Intersection of Faith and Reason. New York: Routledge. pp. 18--198.
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    Education and a progressive orientation towards a cosmopolitan society.Klas Roth - 2012 - Ethics and Education 7 (1):59 - 73.
    Robin Barrow claims in his ?Moral education's modest agenda? that ?the task of moral education is to develop understanding, at the lowest level, of the expectations of society and, at the highest level, of the nature of morality???[that is, that moral education] should go on to develop understanding, not of a particular social code, but of the nature of morality ? of the principles that provide the framework within which practical decisions have to be made? [Barrow, R. (...)
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    Phenomenology and educational theory in conversation: Back to education itself, edited by Patrick Howard, Tone Saevi, Andrew Foran and Gert Biesta: Routledge, 2021, 270pp., USD48.95 (e-book), ISBN-13: 9780429264696. [REVIEW]Renhua Wang & Qiuyue Li - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (7):868-870.
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    Education, philosophy of education and context.Ruth Jonathan - 1985 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 19 (1):13–25.
    Ruth Jonathan; Education, Philosophy of Education and Context, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 19, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 13–25, https://doi.org.
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    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, Volume 13 (1937): Philosophy of Education[REVIEW]T. Kenneth McKenney - 1938 - Modern Schoolman 16 (1):21-21.
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    Book reviews : Sociology, equality and education. By Antony flew. New York: Barnes and noble, 1976. Pp. 128. $13.75. [REVIEW]Harvey Siegel - 1979 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 9 (1):116-119.
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    13‐year‐Olds' perception of bullying: Definitions, reasons for victimisation and experience of adults' response.Ann Frisén, Kristina Holmqvist & Daniel Oscarsson - 2008 - Educational Studies 34 (2):105-117.
    This study formed the second wave of a longitudinal research project examining bullying from the students? perspective. A sample of 877 Swedish 13?year?olds filled out a questionnaire regarding the definition of bullying, reasons for why some students are bullied and the experience of adults? response to bullying. In their definitions, girls were more likely than boys to include the victims? experience of bullying, whereas boys were more likely than girls to mention bullying as an imbalance of power and a set (...)
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    Patricia Beesley: The Revival of the Humanities in American Education. Pp. xv+201. New York: Columbia University Press (London:Milford), 1940. Cloth, 13ς.6 d. net. [REVIEW]R. W. Livingstone - 1940 - The Classical Review 54 (04):216-.
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    13 Personal Epistemology and Ill-Defined Problem Solving in Solo and Dyadic Contexts.Nicos Valanides & Charoula Angeli - 2011 - In Jo Brownlee, Gregory J. Schraw & Donna Berthelsen (eds.), Personal epistemology and teacher education. New York: Routledge. pp. 61--195.
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    Educational content in nurse education in Japan: A Delphi study.Chiharu Ito, Katsumasa Ota & Masami Matsuda - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (3):441-454.
    The purpose of this study was to clarify the minimum necessary educational content in the area of nursing ethics in a basic nursing education program, and the level of students’ mastery of this content, based on a Delphi study in both educational and clinical settings. A Delphi study was conducted in three rounds with faculty members who teach nursing ethics at all 158 four-year nursing universities in Japan as targeted panelists. In this study the opinions on nursing ethics of (...)
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    Postdigital positionality: Developing powerful inclusive narratives for learning, teaching, research and policy in higher education, by Sarah Hayes, Leiden: Brill, 2021, 318 pp., USD52.00 (paperback), ISBN 13: 978-90-04-43025-9. [REVIEW]Petar Jandrić - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (11):1924-1927.
    Every day, we ask numerous questions about the world. These days, some pressing and very popular questions include: What will be the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on our individual and collectiv...
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    Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Distance Education and e-Learning: Models, Policies and Research. By I. Jung and C. Latchem: Pp. 285. Oxford: Routledge. 2012.£ 24.99 (pbk). ISBN 13: 978-0-415-88735-9. [REVIEW]Annie Hughes - 2012 - British Journal of Educational Studies 60 (3):291-293.
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    'Only Connect …' J. Peter Euben: Corrupting Youth. Political Education, Democratic Culture, and Political Theory . Pp. xvi + 270. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1997 (US), 1998 (UK). Cased, £37.50/$55 (Paper, £13.95/$18.95). ISBN: 0-691-01202-4 (0-691-04828-2 pbk). [REVIEW]Paul Cartledge - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (01):156-.
  25. The Later Works of John Dewey, Volume 13, 1925 - 1953: 1938-1939, Experience and Education, Freedom and Culture, Theory of Valuation, and Essays.Jo Ann Boydston (ed.) - 1988 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This volume includes all Dewey’s writings for 1938 except for _Logic: The Theory of Inquiry _, as well as his 1939 _Freedom and Culture, Theory of Valuation, _and two items from _Intelligence in the Modern World._ __ _Freedom and Culture _presents, as Steven M. Cahn points out, “the essence of his philosophical position: a commitment to a free society, critical intelligence, and the education required for their advance.”.
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    The Later Works of John Dewey, Volume 13, 1925 - 1953: 1938-1939, Experience and Education, Freedom and Culture, Theory of Valuation, and Essays.John Dewey & Steven M. Cahn - 1988 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    This volume includes all Dewey's writings for 1938 except for Logic: The Theory of Inquiry, as well as his 1939 Freedom and Culture, Theory of Valuation, and two items from Intelligence in the Modern World. Freedom and Culture presents, as Steven M. Cahn points out, the essence of his philosophical position: a commitment to a free society, critical intelligence, and the education required for their advance.
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    An educational workshop designed for research ethics consultants to educate investigators on ethical considerations.Hiroaki Yanagawa, Masayuki Chuma, Kenshi Takechi, Kenta Yagi, Yasutaka Sato, Chikako Kane, Satoshi Sakaguchi, Kaori Doi, Yusuke Inoue & Kenji Matsui - 2020 - International Journal of Ethics Education 6 (1):87-96.
    The role of research ethics consultants in biomedical research has increased to the point that they have an advisory capacity at all research institutes. For such professionals, we have established an educational system, which includes teaching materials, training methods, and nationwide educational workshops. These workshops have served to examine the developed system’s usefulness and to provide realistic training for consultant candidates. In addition, we have used the current workshop to encourage clinical research investigators to participate. Subsequently, we examined its usefulness (...)
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    Effects of two educational programmes aimed at improving the utilization of non‐opioid analgesics in family medicine clinics in Mexico.Dolores Mino-León, Hortensia Reyes-Morales, Sergio Flores-Hernandez, Laura del Pilar Torres-Arreola & Ricardo Pérez-Cuevas - 2010 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (4):716-723.
    Objectives To develop and test two educational programmes (interactive and passive) aimed at improving family doctors' (FD) prescribing practices and patient's knowledge and use of non-opioid analgesics (NOA).Methods The educational programmes were conducted in two family medicine clinics by using a three-stage approach: baseline evaluation, design, and implementation of educational activities, and post-programme evaluation. An interactive educational programme (IEP) was compared with a passive educational programme (PEP); both were participated by FDs and patients. The IEP for FDs comprised of workshops, (...)
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    Education's Effects on Individual Life Chances and On Development: An Overview.Walter W. McMahon & Moses Oketch - 2013 - British Journal of Educational Studies 61 (1):79-107.
    This paper estimates the effects of human capital skills largely created through education on life's chances over the life cycle. Qualifications as a measure of these skills affect earnings, and schooling affects private and social non-market benefits beyond earnings. Private non-market benefits include better own-health, child health, spousal health, infant mortality, longevity, fertility, household efficiency, asset management and happiness. Social benefits include increased democratisation, civil rights, political stability, reduced crime, lower prison, health and welfare costs, and new ideas. Individual (...)
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  30. 13. Consensus, Criticism and Change.Graham Haydon - 1999 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 33 (1):123-132.
    I have sketched an understanding of morality(n) as having a provisional authority in being subject both to consensus and to criticism and change in a broadly democratic way. But I have also admitted that we lack the formal processes of criticism and change which exist for the law. The reader could reasonably demand that I say at least something more than I have said so far about ways in which the processes of consensus, criticism and change I have in mind (...)
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    Education and behaviour modification.Charles Clark - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 13 (1):73–81.
    Charles Clark; Education and Behaviour Modification, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 13, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 73–81, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.
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    Educational practices promoting civic engagement: a systematic integrative review.Luigina Mortari, Fedra Alessandra Pizzato, Luca Ghirotto & Roberta Silva - 2021 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 25 (60):9-24.
    The article presents the results of a systematic review conducted according to the integrative review method, which investigates both the empirical and theoretical-descriptive literature to combine academic reflection with professional practices implemented in educational contexts. The review question aims at identifying effective educational practices to promote civic engagement in the 6-13 age group, regarding school contexts. We conducted the search of the records through disciplinary and generalist databases and with the use of digital libraries. The analysis of the included materials (...)
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    Navigating the unequal education space in post-9/11 England: British Muslim girls talk about their educational aspirations and future expectations. [REVIEW]Farzana Shain - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (3):270-287.
    This paper explores educational inequalities through an analysis of the educational aspirations and future expectations of British girls and young women who identify as Muslim. It draws on qualitative interviews and focus group discussions with teen girls (aged 13–19) and young women in their early 20 s living in the north and south of England, the first generation to be considering their future options in the immediate aftermath of the Brexit referendum. The analysis reveals contradictions at the heart of the (...)
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    TEMPTATION, reflections on Matthew 6.13.William Charlton - 2018 - New Blackfriars 99 (1081):277-286.
    I distinguish temptation to do what we think we shouldn't, temptation not to do what we think we should, and the difficulties we experience in customary religious practices like prayer. I ask whether temptation requires a tempter, also whether the phenomena we call ‘weakness of will’ can be explained without postulating a non-cognitive faculty of will. I look at Plato's claim that training the emotions is the main function of education. Finally I consider how obstacles to prayer can be (...)
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  35. Review of John Dewey, The Later Works, Vol. 13, (1938-1939). [REVIEW]H. G. Callaway - 1994 - Journal of Value Inquiry 28 (3):485-488..
    Vol. 13 of John Dewey, The Later Works, brings this edition of Dewey's Collected Works to the fateful years 1938-1939. It contains three main texts Experience and Education, Freedom and Culture, and Theory of Valuation, plus essays and miscellany. The editors, Jo Ann Boydston and Barabara Levine, provide twenty-five pages of Appendices, and Steven M. Cahn has written and excellent Introduction. The hardback version includes a scholarly apparatus featured in each of the volumes of the series.
     
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    Citizenship Education Goes Digital.Brooke Blevins, Karon LeCompte & Sunny Wells - 2014 - Journal of Social Studies Research 38 (1):33-44.
    After years of neglect, civics education is gaining the attention of educators, political scientists, and politicians in the United States. As recent national citizenship reports have suggested, the level of civic knowledge in the U.S. has remained unchanged or even declined over the past century ( NCES, 2011 ). New technological innovations are, however, providing promising hope for restoring civic education in the United States. This study explores the impact of one of these innovative technologies, iCivics.org, an online (...)
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    Multicultural education and relativism: A reply to Phillips-bell.Allen Brent - 1982 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 16 (1):125–130.
    Allen Brent; Multicultural Education and Relativism: a reply to Phillips-Bell, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 16, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 125–13.
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    Education is of the whole man.Glenn Langford - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 13 (1):65–72.
    Glenn Langford; Education is of the Whole Man, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 13, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 65–72, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-.
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  39. 13 Aesthetics, heroism and the cult of 'the leader'.Peter Gronn - 2006 - In Eugénie Angèle Samier & Richard J. Bates (eds.), Aesthetic dimensions of educational administration & leadership. New York: Routledge. pp. 191.
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    Informal Earth Education: Significant Shifts for Environmental Attitude and Knowledge.Tessa-Marie Baierl, Bruce Johnson & Franz X. Bogner - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Environmental education aims to affect environmental knowledge and attitude to ultimately induce pro-environmental behavior. Based on 247 upper elementary school students, we tested the impact of an outdoor-based earth education program on environmental knowledge and attitude with a pre-post design. Both outcome measures were Rasch scales. Environmental knowledge is a composite of 27 system, action, and effectiveness knowledge items, and environmental attitude is a composite of 13 evaluative statements and 11 self-reported behaviors about nature preservation. Our analysis revealed (...)
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    Vision Quest in Posthumanist Education: Focuses, Praxes and Experiences.Francesca Ferrando & Stefano Rozzoni - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 31 (4):586-611.
    In the context of Posthuman Studies, attention towards education is gaining increasing significance to address the anthropocentric axioms embedded in contemporary worldviews. What is posthumanist education? This paper addresses this question affirming the importance of embodying posthumanist theory in practice. Attention will be dedicated to three original keywords: selves-care; flex(st)ability; commUnity. They will be investigated as possible posthumanist focuses to respond to current educational needs. This paper is not purely theoretical; it is anchored in material experiences that are (...)
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    Corrupting Youth: Political Education, Democratic Culture, and Political Theory (review).Jennifer Tolbert Roberts - 1999 - American Journal of Philology 120 (4):621-624.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Corrupting Youth: Political Education, Democratic Culture, and Political TheoryJennifer RobertsJ. Peter Euben. Corrupting Youth: Political Education, Democratic Culture, and Political Theory. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1997. xvi 1 271 pp. Cloth, $55, £37.50; paper, $18.95, £13.95.Who, Socrates asks Meletus, improves the young men of Athens? The laws, Meletus replies. But which people, Socrates wants to know, which men? These very dicasts here. All of them, Meletus, (...)
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    Autonomy and authority in education.Benjamin Gibbs - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 13 (1):119–132.
    Benjamin Gibbs; Autonomy and Authority in Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 13, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 119–132, https://doi.org/10.1111.
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    Life chances: Turning 13, turning 18 (DVD).Alex Bacalja - 2011 - Ethos: Social Education Victoria 19 (4):37.
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    Rethinking education to counter violent extremism: a critical review of policy and practice.Fatima Waqi Sajjad - 2022 - Ethics and Education 17 (1):59-76.
    ABSTRACT This paper explores the alarming phenomenon of violent extremism in university campuses. It probes why education fails to prevent violent extremism in this case? Drawing on Robert Cox’s distinction of problem solving and critical theories, the paper examines policy discourses that aim to prevent violent extremism through education. It is observed that dominant policy discourses take up problem solving approaches to prevent/counter violent extremism and fail to take into account the broader structural violence that feeds extremist ideologies. (...)
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    Paul Woodford, Music Education in an Age of Virtuality and Post-Truth (New York: Routledge, 2018).Panagiotis A. Kanellopoulos - 2020 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 28 (1):108-115.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Music Education in an Age of Virtuality and Post-Truth by Paul WoodfordPanagiotis A. KanellopoulosPaul Woodford, Music Education in an Age of Virtuality and Post-Truth (New York, Routledge, 2018)This book is provocative. And challenging. It is written with passion, aiming to induce controversy. And with good reason. For we live in times when populism professes an illusionary sense of community, invoking a seemingly 'anti-systemic' but highly hypocritical, (...)
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    Sex discrimination in education: Theory and practice.B. Shaw - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 13 (1):33–40.
    B Shaw; Sex Discrimination in Education: theory and practice, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 13, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 33–40, https://doi.org/.
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    Liberalism and education.Ruth Jonathan - 1997 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 31 (1):181–216.
    Ruth Jonathan; Re-ordering Society: Re-forming Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 31, Issue 1, 16 December 2002, Pages 13–29, https://doi.org.
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    Human movement, knowledge and education.Paul H. Hirst - 1979 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 13 (1):101–108.
    Paul H Hirst; Human Movement, Knowledge and Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 13, Issue 1, 30 May 2006, Pages 101–108, https://doi.org/10.11.
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    Buddhist approach to global education in ethics.Nhật Từ & Đức Thiện (eds.) - 2019 - Hanoi: Hong Duc Publishing House.
    EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION This volume is a collection of papers presented at the international workshop on “Buddhist Approach to Global Education in Ethics” which is being held on May 13, 2019, at International Conference Center Tam Chuc, Ha Nam, Vietnam on the occasion of the 16th United Nations Day of Vesak Celebrations 2019. The aim is to throw new light on the values of the global ethical system with a focus on the Buddhist approach in deepening our understanding of how (...)
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